a noid
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Bakery/Sandwich Shops
Fri, 11/21/03 1:49 PM
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We have found some of the best venues for sandwiches when we travel are those that bake their own bread. So far, we have "discovered" Panera Bread, Montana Mills, Atlanta Baking Co and The Baker's Loaf (unfortunately closed in our hometown.) Any others you could point me to
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dendan
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- Location: Hickory, NC
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RE: Bakery/Sandwich Shops
Fri, 11/21/03 2:00 PM
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Atlanta Bread Company is good...sometimes...
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Michael Hoffman
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RE: Bakery/Sandwich Shops
Fri, 11/21/03 2:15 PM
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Tim Horton's has excellent sandwiches, and soups. By the way, watch out for Tim Horton's chili if you're allergic to mushrooms. They don't mention it, but they put mushrooms in their chili.
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EdSails
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RE: Bakery/Sandwich Shops
Fri, 11/21/03 2:28 PM
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quote:Originally posted by Michael Hoffman Tim Horton's has excellent sandwiches, and soups. By the way, watch out for Tim Horton's chili if you're allergic to mushrooms. They don't mention it, but they put mushrooms in their chili. Mushrooms in chili? I thought there was a law against that? If not, there should be!
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